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regex - Wildcard matching in Java

I'm writing a simple debugging program that takes as input simple strings that can contain stars to indicate a wildcard match-any

*.wav  // matches <anything>.wav
(*, a) // matches (<anything>, a)

I thought I would simply take that pattern, escape any regular expression special characters in it, then replace any \* back to .*. And then use a regular expression matcher.

But I can't find any Java function to escape a regular expression. The best match I could find is Pattern.quote, which however just puts Q and E at the begin and end of the string.

Is there anything in Java that allows you to simply do that wildcard matching without you having to implement the algorithm from scratch?

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Just escape everything - no harm will come of it.

    String input = "*.wav";
    String regex = ("\Q" + input + "\E").replace("*", "\E.*\Q");
    System.out.println(regex); // QE.*Q.wavE
    System.out.println("abcd.wav".matches(regex)); // true

Or you can use character classes:

    String input = "*.wav";
    String regex = input.replaceAll(".", "[$0]").replace("[*]", ".*");
    System.out.println(regex); // .*[.][w][a][v]
    System.out.println("abcd.wav".matches(regex)); // true

It's easier to "escape" the characters by putting them in a character class, as almost all characters lose any special meaning when in a character class. Unless you're expecting weird file names, this will work.


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